Wich is the more accurate one
In Christianity exist two perceptions of God:
The first is semitic; the father, a lawgiver, a physical law like one one of physics wich feels and does in an action-reward system, you do X, you receive Y. This understanding of God is most popular amongst criminals, monarchs, soldiers and people who overall need to engage in immoral behavior to survive.
The second is greek; the son, the son of man, crucified, tempted, fully human in the sense that he understands emotions and experiences, and fully divine in the sense that he will not behave in a "petty" manner. This is the understanding preferred by women, proles, penitents, and otherwise people who prefer to approach God in a personal manner, like a friend.
The first is semitic; the father, a lawgiver, a physical law like one one of physics wich feels and does in an action-reward system, you do X, you receive Y. This understanding of God is most popular amongst criminals, monarchs, soldiers and people who overall need to engage in immoral behavior to survive.
The second is greek; the son, the son of man, crucified, tempted, fully human in the sense that he understands emotions and experiences, and fully divine in the sense that he will not behave in a "petty" manner. This is the understanding preferred by women, proles, penitents, and otherwise people who prefer to approach God in a personal manner, like a friend.